Dress Code

While we ask members, guests and visitors to dress in a way that is in keeping with the traditions of the game, we also recognise that changing times bring changing fashions. And you’ll see this acknowledged in the lists below. The key is that we want everyone to avoid embarrassing themselves or others — and not to be denied access to the club

On The Course

Recognised golf wear

Proper golf shoes with spikes/soft spikes/moulded spikes

Shoes should be cleaned in designated areas before entering the clubhouse

Tailored shorts, skirts or skorts

Tailored full and three quarter length trousers

Shirts may be polo, mandarin or turtle necked but must be worn tucked into trousers or shorts

White or plain coloured socks or ankle socks

Knee length socks, which may not necessarily be white

In The Clubhouse

Clothing should be clean, dry and without tears.

Modern casual shoes to include sandals, loafers, deck shoes and sport/leisure shoes, which may be worn without socks.

Casual dress including ‘jean’ style trousers

Men’s shirts should be at least quarter sleeve, and worn tucked into trousers or shorts

After 6.00pm shorts are not permitted in the dining area unless 'relaxed' dress is permitted